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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 SCANTRON 1 General Anatomy Match the Anatomical Cavity with its Anatomical Term. Be verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry specific. CODE A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD TERM CAVITY Abdominal 6 Cranial 1 Dorsal Lateral Medial Mediastinal 3 Pelvic 7 Pericardial 5 Pleural 4 Sagittal Thoracic Ventral Vertebral Page 1 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Match the indicated region with its most specific term. See COLUMS Body Regions for answer choices. Page 2 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Match the COMPONENTS and the FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. See COLUMN Organ Systems for answer choices. MARK ALL THAT APPLY! 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. SELECT CONSTITUENTS GENERAL FUNCTIONS Teeth, liver, pancreas, and anus B tonsils, thymus, and spleen E thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary C uterus and prostate AE ligaments and articulations BD ureters, urethra and bladder BE nails and hair D larynx, pharynx, trachea, and bronchioles BC tendons, AC 50. Chemical control of growth, development, homeostasis, reproduction and sexual dimorphism C 51. Consciousness, and homeostasis AD 52. External defense, thermal homeostasis D 53. Gametogenesis and copulation AE 54. Infectious and metatataic defense and fatty acid transport ABE 55. Maceration, salivation, and absorption B 56. Micturition / voidance and control of blood volume and blood pressure BE 57. Gas and nutrient transport A 58. Support, movement and blood formation BD Levels of Anatomical Organization Place the generally recognized levels of organization in order, from MOST to LEAST complex . CHOICES LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION ORGANISM CE 59. _____________ ORGAN SYSTEMS BE 60. ______________ORGANS BD 61. ______________TISSUES ABD 62. ______________CELLS C 63. ______________ORGANELELS CD 64. ______________MOL BC ATOMS A. ATOMS B. BIOSPHERE C. CELLS D. COMMUNITY E. ECOSYSTEM AB. ELECTROLYTES AC. ENERGY AD. LIFE CYCLE AE. METABOLISM BC. MOLECULES BD. ORGAN BE. ORGAN SYSTEM CD. ORGANELLES CE. ORGANISM DE. PLANET ABC. POPULATION ABD. TISSUE Identify the three levels or organization that are the primary focus of this course. Employ alphabetical order by name. 65. __ BD 66. __BE 67. __ABD Page 3 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Location / Perspective and Aspect FMatch the term that best fills in the positional relationship. Choose answers from COLUMN Location / Relationship. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. The thoracic cavity is ____ to the abdominal cavity AB SUPERIOR ACD The thoracic cage is _____ to the vertebral column A ANTERIOR The scapulalar spine is ____ to the acroMION MEDIAL The olecranon is ______ to the acromion. PROXIMAL DE The ilium is ____ to the pubis A superior ACD The Thoracicis is ______ to the Cervicis INFERIOR AB Match the section name with its respective definition Section Definition 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. A. Divides left from right / laterally but not equally B. Divides superior from inferior C. Divides anterior from posterior D. Divides the structure at an angle, not perpendicular or parallel E. divides equilaterally, left from right Coronal / Frontal C Medial / sagittal E Parasagittal A Transverse / cross B Oblique D Page 4 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Movement and Articulations Match the name of the primary motion / position indicated by its reference definition in the following photographs. See COLUMN Movement and Position Iin Skeleton Appendix for answer choices. Dancer in Motion 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. Name this motion R phalanges A Name this motion L brachium A Name this motion of cephalos DE Name the position of the R axilla AD Name the motion of the R planta ACE Name the position of the R lumbus ABC Name the position of the L lumbus CE Dancer at Rest 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. Name this motion R and L phalanges ABC Name this motion L foot AC Name this motion R olecranon AE Name this motion L foreleg AE Name the motion of the R carpals AE Name the position of both brachia B Name the position of the cephalos AE Page 5 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Session: Section: Instructor: Days / Time: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Match the Greek / Latin Cells Mark the locations of the following cellular structures by placing a check mark in the column(s)…Mark all that apply. # Structure 93. Nucleoli 94. Interstitial Fluid 95. Ribosomes 96. Cytoskeleton A Extracellular B Intracellular C Intercellular D Infranuclear B A D C B A B D C Table of Cell Junctions / Connections: Match the code of each term that applies to its definition cell junctions. # Primary Function 97. Anchoring cell to basal membrane D 98. Anchoring cell skeleton to cell skeleton C 99. Communicative B 100. Taut, rigid, securing, occluding E CODE A. B. C. D. E. Choices Adherens Gap Desmosome Hemidesmosome Tight Page 6 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Tissues Classification Fill in the following tables of histological classification. Resort to alphabetical order if more than one choice is required for a given list in, a given level. See Histology Appendix for answer choices. Main CLASS Connective C Sub Type MAIN DIVISION Sub Type Dense Fibrous Sub Type FEATURES Cell / Type ___Elastic C Irregular Regular 101. __ Loose E ___Adipose Areolar Reticular Fluid 102. __Blood C 103. E Cells __Erythrocytes Leukocytes B E L M M N Platelets Plasma Lymph 104. ACE Supportive 105. __Bone D Compact Spongy / Cancellous / Trabecular Cartilage 106. Elastic C Fibro Hyaline Page 7 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Histology Classification continued Main CLASS 107. Epithelial AB Sub Type MAIN DIVISION Sub Type SHAPE Sub Type FEATURES Cell / Type Pseudostratified 108. Simple ABC Cuboidal Columnar Ciliated Non Ciliated Squamous 109. Stratified ACD Cuboidal Columnar Squamous Non Keratinized Keratinized Transitional Muscle CD Cardiac 110. ABD __Skeletal Smooth Nervous CE Neuroglia Astrocytes Central Ependymal Oligodendrocytes Microglia Satellite Peripheral Schwan Neurons Skeleton 111. The main types of fetal ossification include: Mark all that apply. A intrchondral B intramermbranous C endomembranous D extrachondral E extramembranous AB membrochondral AC combomendrachondrousl AD endochondral AE youdachondral BC non-membral and non-chondrous Page 8 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Skeleton Bone membership Classification; Indicate which region of the skeleton each of the listed bones is a member by placing a check mark in the appropriate column. Mark A for Appendicular and B for Axial and C for Associated # 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. BONE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ APPENDICULAR A AXIAL B ASSOCIATED C Fibula A Clavicle A Coxal A Hyoid C Malleus C Coccyx A Sacrum B Sphenoid B Page 9 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Classify the JOINT by placing a JOINT √ mark in the appropriate column for each.Mark ALL that apply for each. Amphiarthrotic Fibrous A Diarthrotic Cartilaginous B Synovial C Synarthrotic Fibrous D Cartilaginous AB 120. Lambdoidal Suture 121. Interosseus membrane X X 122. Maxillary Alveoli 123. Rib #1 – Manubrium 124. Disc Intervertebral 125. Interdigital Bony AC X X X X X Page 10 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 IDENTIFICATION: Select the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix ANATOMY Question # 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. Name this bone Name this bone Name this bone Name this bone Name this bone @ C OCC ! E SPHEN $ D MAX % AD ZYG # B LAC 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. Name this suture @ AE SQUM Name this suture & AE SQUM Name this suture $ A FRNT Name this bone \\ VOMER AC Name this bone % E SPH Page 11 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Session: Section: Instructor: Days / Time: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Classify the list of Foramen by their location in the specific bone9s). Place a that apply. Ethmoid A Foramina 136. Rotundum 137. Hypoglossal 138. Spinosum 139. Lacerum 140. Cribiform 141. Jugular Sphenoid B √ Mark in the appropriate column(s) mark all Temporal C Occipital D Maxilla / Mandible E B D C B C A C D Classify the list of bones that form each aspect of the orbit. Mark all that apply for each bone. Medial Wall A 142. Ethmoid A 143. Frontal A 144. Lacrimal A 145. Maxilla A 146. Palatine 147. Sphenoid 148. Zygomatic Superior Wall B B Lateral Wall C Posterior Wall D Inferior Surface E C E D A E D C E Page 12 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Fill in the following table for the axial skeleton: Rely on alphabetic order to complete the respective sections and lists. See Appropriate Column in Skeleton Appendix for your answer choices. Skull Bone Cranium 149. Ethmoid A Frontal 150. Facial Vertebral Column Accessory / Associated 155. Auditory E Occipital C 1 2B Sphenoid E 1 Temporal 2 Inf Nasal Conchae 2 Lacrimal 152. Mandible 1 153. 2 Maxillae D Nasal 2 Palatine 2 154. 1 Vomer AC Zygomatic 2 Cervical 7 Coccyx 1 Lumbar 5 Sacral 1 Thoracic 12 Incus 2 156. Malleus C Stapes Hypoglossal / Submandibular 1 1 Parietal 151. Count 157. 2B B 2 Hyoid A 1 Page 13 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Match the correct anatomical term from Skeleton Appendix of choices for the respective request. Choose the most Appropriate Column for your selection of answers. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. Name This bone L D Name This structure Y BCE Name these bones Q AD Name This bone O ABD Name this perspective B 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. Name this perspective B Name this structure U B Name this structure Z CD Name this structures S DE Name this structure T BCD Page 14 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Match the structure / bone with its corresponding or articulating structure or bone. # 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. Structure / Bone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Auricular Surface Of Sacrum CE Medial Extremity Of Clavicle CDE Head Of Humerus BC Glenoid Cavity CD Distal End Of The Tibia ABCE Head Of Ulna Articulates with ABD Coxal Bones Articulate With BCD Costal Tubercle Articulates With ABCDE CODE A B C D E. AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE ABCDE ARTICULATING, OR CORRESPONDING STRUCTURE / BONE Acetabulum Acromion Of Scapula Capitulum Of Humerus Clavicle Condyle, Capitulum / Trochlea Coronoid Fossa Coxal Femur Fibula Glenoid Cavity Head Of Fibula Head Of Radius Head of Humerus Ilium Interosseous Membrane Ischium Lunate Medial Condyle Of Femur Olecrenon Fossa Radial notch of ulna Radius Sacrum Scaphoid Scapula Sternum / Manubrium Styloid Process Talus Thoracic vertebrae Tibia Transverse process of Vertebrae Page 15 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 MRI of the HIP Joint Match the Definition stated in the question with its appropriate term / name. See Skeleton Appendix and Appropriate COLUMN for your answer choices. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. Patient L [A] or R [B] Name the inferior bone of interest D Name the superior bone of interest B Name this specific bone H C Name the tissue type I ABE 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. Name this specific bone Q C Name this lubricant P BCDE Name this tissue type M ABCD Name this structure K ADE Name this region L A Page 16 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Greek and Latin Lexicon # 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. Definition _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Against Ac Airway cd Arm BC Broken ABD Disease AC In Between ABDE Inside ACE Infront AB Joint AC Outside BCE Precursor AE To Cut DE Up, Back D Without, Not Present A Knowledge CDE CODE A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE ABCDE Greek / Latin Root A Ad Aden Ana Angio Ante Anti Arthro Bi Blast Brachi Brady Bronch Cardi Cerebro Chondro Circum Clast Derma Dura Endo Epi Erythro Ecto, Exo Gastric Gnos Hyper Hypo Inter Greek / Latin Root continued Iso Leuko Lyse Medi Multi Oligo Pathos Phago Physio Pleri Squamous Study of Sub Tomy Page 17 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 THIS PAGE PURPOSELY REMAINS BLANK – USE for QUESTIONS, PROTESTS, PROPOSALS, TPYOGRAPHIAL ERRORS, SPELLLLING CORRECTIONS, ALPHABETIZATIONS, NOTES, DRAWINGS, DIAGRAMS, DOUBLE CHECKS, DOODLES, MNEMONICS… Or as a draft Letter to your Dean, or your Mom, or President Obama, about how difficult this course is, and how and why it should be “dumbed” down for poor and struggling PRE-MED students like you………….and that there are just too many parts to the Human Body to memorize ….and its too complicated to understand……and how God should have made this whole thing, including you, more simple….and how we should use American English instead of all that Latin and Greek stuff……..and how its too much information for your tired brain to contain in a single semester……and…….how come the tests are so long…….and ………whine……..whine……..whine……..and WHATEVER!!!!! Page 18 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 Answer Choices Appendix CODE A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE ABCDE Organ Systems Cardiovascular Digestive Endocrine Integuement Lymphatic Immune Muscular Nervous Reproductive Respiratory Skeletal Urinary Body Regions Abdomen Acromion Antebrachium Antecubitis Anterior Auris Axilla Bucca Calcaneus Carpus Cephalon Cervicis Crus Dorsal Dorsum Epigastric Frons Gluteus Hallux Hypochondral Hypogastric Inferior Inguen Lateral Lumbus LUQ Mamma Medial Mentis Body Regions continued Nasus Occipital Oculus Olecranon Orbit Oris Palma Patella Pelvis Pes, Pod Phalanges Planta Pollex Popliteus Posterior Pubic RLQ RRQ RUQ Superior Sura Tarsus Thoracic Torso, Trunk Umbilical Ventral IV Loc / View / Relations / Anterior Artificial Deep Distal External Inferior Internal Lateral Left Medial Oblique Parasaggital Posterior Prone Proximal Right Sub-Cutaneous Superficial Superior Superior Sagittal Superior Transverse Supine Transverse Page 19 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 HISTOLOGY Appendix CODE SUBTYPE PRIMARY CLASS SUBTYPE SHAPE SUBTYPE FEATURES SUBTYPE FORM SUBTYPE LOCATION / RELATION SUBTYPE CELL NAME A Adult Adipose Columnar Ciliated Compact Central Astrocytes B Concentrated Areolar Cuboidal Keratinized Dense Peripheral Basophil C Connective Blood Squamous Non-ciliated Elastic Eiosinophil D Deep Bone Non-keratinized Irregular Ependymal E Epidermal Cardiac Loose Erythrocytes AB Epithelial Cartilage Regular Leukocytes AC Female Cells Reticular Lymphocyte AD Fetal Fibrous / Fibro Spongy / Cancellous Macrophage AE Homeostatic Fluid Microglia BC Lovely Hyaline Monocyte BD Male Lymph Neutrophil BE Mucosal Neuroglia Oligodendrocytes CD Muscle Neuron Platelets CE Nervous Plasma Satellite DE Soft Pseudostratified Schwann Superficial Simple ABC ABD Skeletal ABE Smooth ACD Stratified ACE Supportive ADE Transitional Page 20 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 SKELETON Appendix CODE Cranium Cranial Sutures / Articulations Face Accessory Thorax Ant A Ethmoid Coronal Inf Nasal Conchae Hyoid Manubrium B Frontal Frontal Maxillary Lacrimal Incus Costal False C Occipital Lambdoid Mandible Malleus Costal Floating D Parietal Frontonasal Maxilla Stapes Costal True E Sphenoid Nasomaxillary Nasal Sternum Body AB Temporal Sagittal Palatine Xiphoid Process AC Squamous Vomer AD Temporalzygomatic Zygomatic AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE ABCDE Page 21 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 SKELETON Appendix continued CODE Vertebral Column Shoulder Upper Limb Pelvis Lower Limb A Body Clavicle Capitate Coccyx Calcaneus B Canal Acromion Carpals Coxal Cuboid C Cervical Coracoid Distal Digits Ilium Distal Digits D Coccyx Scapula Hamate Ischium Femur E Column Spine Humerus Pubic Fibula AB Costal Facet Intermediate Digits Sacrum Intermediate Cuneiform AC Dens Lunate Intermediate Digits AD Facet Metacarpals Lateral Cuneiform AE Foramina Pisiform Medial Cuneiform BC Inferior Articular Facet Proximal Digits Metatarsal BD Inferior Costal Facet Radius Metatarsus Bones: BE Inferior Notch Scaphoid Navicular Bone CD Lamina Sesamoid Patella CE Lateral Trapezium Proximal Digits DE Lumbar Trapezoid Sesamoid ABC Pedicle Triquetrum Talus ABD Sacrum Ulna Tarsal ABE Spinous / Spine ACD Sulcus ACE Superior Articular Facet ADE Superior Costal facet BCD Thoracic BCE Transverse BDE Transverse Costal Facet CDE Transverse Foramen ABCD Transverse Process ABCE Tubercle ABDE Vertebrae ACDE Vertebral Arch BCDE Vertebral Body ABCDE Vertebral Foramen Tibia Page 22 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 SKELETON Appendix continued Relationship Relationship continued Features / Processes / Fossa Features / Processes / Fossa continued CODE Number / Count A 1 Accomodating Posterior Angle Neck B 2 Anterior Posterior Lateral Acromion Notch C 3 Anterior Lateral Postreior Medial Ant Cranial Olecranon D 4 Anterior Media Proximal Aspera Orbit E 5 Compensatory Right Base Perpendicular Plate AB 6 Distal Right Hypochondriac Body Post Cranial AC 7 Epigastric Right Inguinal Border Process AD 8 Hypogastric Right Lumbar Condyle Pterygouid AE 9 Inferior RLQ Coracoid Ramus BC 10 Inferior Lateral RUQ Crista Galli Sacral Crest BD 11 Inferior Medial Superior Dens Sacral Foramina BE 12 Lateral Superior Lateral Diaphysis Sella Turcica CD 14 Left Superior Medial Epicondyle Sinus CE 16 Left Hypochondriac Umbilical Epiphysis Spine DE 18 Left Inguinal Facet Styloid ABC 20 Left Lumbar Fossa Subscpaular ABD 22 LLQ Fovea Sulcus ABE 24 LUQ Glenoid cavity Supraspinatus ACD 26 Medial Head Surface ACE 28 Infraspinatus Temporal ADE 30 Intercondylar fossa Trochanter BCD 33 Interosseous membrane Tubercle BCE 80 Lacrimal Canal Tuberosity BDE 126 Lacrimal Groove Zygomatic CDE 206 Lateral malleolus ABCD 208 Mastoid ABCE Medial malleolus ABDE Mid Cranial ACDE BCDE ABCDE Page 23 of 24 840956883 Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Days / Time: Session: Section: Instructor: Fall 2014 52999 M W 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM RIDDELL Mid-Term Exam 1 MTX1 SKELETON Appendix continued CODE Articulations Sutures Movement / Position Foramen / Orifice Histology A Acetabulum Ethmoid-Lacrimal Abduction Canal Bone B Amphiarthrotic Frontal / Coronal Adduction Carotid Calcium Hydroxy Apetite C Anterior Frontomaxillar Circumduction Cribiform Plate Canaliculi D Ball & Socket Frontozygomatic Depression External Acoustic Cartilage Capsule Infero-Temporal Intermaxillary Dorsiflexion Fissure Central Canal AB Diarthrotic Internasal Elevation Hypoglossal Chondroblast AC Elastic cartilage Lambdoidal Eversion Infraorbital Chondroblast AD Fibrocartilage Nasomaxillary Extension Intermnal Acoustic Chondrocyte AE Fossa Occipitomastoidal Flexion Intervertebral Chondroitin BC Glenoid Parietomastoid Hyperextension Jugular Circumferential lamellae BD Gomphoses Sagittal Hyperflextion Lacerum Collagen BE Hinge Sphenofrontal Inversion Magnum Compact CD Hyaline Cartilage Sphenoparietal Lateral extension Meatus Concentric lamellae CE Inferior Sphenozygomatic Lateral flexion Mental Connective DE Inter-Osseus Membrane Squamosal Lateral rotation Obturator Elastic cartilage ABC Intervertebral disc Supra-Temporal Medial extension Ovale Endochondral ABD Lateral Suture Medial flexion Pelvic Inlet / Outlet Fibrocartilage ABE Medial Temporal Medial rotation Rotundum Hyaline cartilage ACD Meniscus Temporal-Zygomatic Opposition Sacral Intramembranous ACE Planar Temporozygomatic Plantar flexion Sacral Canal Lacunae ADE Posterior Zygomaticomaxillary Pronation Sacral Hiatus Ossification BCD Sacroiliac Protraction Transverse Osteoblast BCE Superior Retraction Vertebral Osteoclast BDE Symphyses Supination Hypoglossal Osteocyte CDE Synarthrotic Spinosum Osteon E ABCD Synchondroses Sonngy Trabecular Cancellous ABCE Syndesmoses Supportive ABDE Synostosis ACDE Synovial BCDE Synovial fluid ABCDE Page 24 of 24 840956883